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"For you I will do it" or "I will do it for you" may be English equivalents of "Lo haré por ti."

The subject pronoun "yo" ("I") may or may not be used by Spanish language speakers, who tend to decide upon use/non-use for clarification or emphasis. The direct object pronoun "lo" means "it." The verb "haré'" means "(I) will do, make." The preposition "por" means "for" in the sense of "in place of, instead." The personal pronoun "ti" means "you."

All together, the pronunciation is "(yoh) loh hah-REH pohr tee."

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